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WASH GUIDE
13
Detergent
We recommend the use of a domestic low sud front loader powder or liquid. The amount
of detergent to use will vary depending on the size of the load, the amount of soiling and
the type of laundry to be washed. For example, jeans and heavily soiled work clothes will
require more detergent, whereas towels will require less. The detergent quantity should
also be reduced when washing knitted articles as their loose construction can promote
an excess of bubbles.
Follow the instructions on the back of the detergent to determine the correct dose for the
laundry to be washed. Too much detergent does not contribute to better wash results as
the rinse will not be as clean and efficient, it may also cause an excess of suds to flow
into the dispenser compartment. This will unnecessarily add to environmental pollution
and a build up on the inside of your washer. Too little detergent may also cause dirt and
lint to settle back onto your clothes.
Adding detergent
Pre-detergent or washing powder
Main wash detergent
Rinse additive compartment (softener,
bleach, etc.)
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II -
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Note: When using liquid detergent
Ÿ Do not use gelatinous or thick liquid detergents.
Ÿ Do not put more liquid than the maximum level.
WARNING
Keep detergents and additives in a safe and dry place out of reach of children.
Avoid washing water proof fabrics (such as nappy covers, raincoats, ski suits, sleeping
bags, etc.) that water can not penetrate easily. This may cause abnormal vibrations while
rinsing and draining causing damage to the clothing and washing machine.
Option1 Option2
Option 1: Powder detergent
Option 2: Liquid detergent
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